China's ancient view of love
China's ancient view of love is a very unique cultural phenomenon, which is closely related to China's ancient ethical culture. In ancient China, marriage was a very important social relationship, which not only related to personal life, but also related to the honor and interests of the family. Therefore, in ancient China, marriage was often arranged by parents, not by men and women themselves.
However, in ancient China, there were also some very famous love stories, such as A Dream of Red Mansions and The Journey to the West. In these stories, the hero and heroine often have to go through many difficulties to be together. This shows that in ancient China, although marriage was arranged by parents, people's desire and pursuit of love was very strong.
The Significance of Guan Guanluo's Pigeon
Guan Guanzhi's Dove is a poem in The Book of Songs, which tells a man's yearning for his beloved woman. The pigeon in this poem is a symbol, representing men's yearning and pursuit of women. The following is the original text of this poem:
Guan Heming's osprey, accompanied by the small continent of the river.
A beautiful and virtuous woman is a good spouse of a gentleman.
Mix shepherd's purse and salvage it from left to right.
A beautiful and virtuous woman wakes up to pursue her.
If you can't pursue it, the black nightclub misses her during the day.
Miss Long, I can't sleep over and over again.
The Guanguan pheasant dove in this poem is a kind of bird, which lives in the river continent. The man used Guan Guanji's pigeon as a metaphor for his yearning and expressed his desire and pursuit for his beloved woman. "My Fair Lady" in this poem is a man's address to a woman to express his love and respect for her.
operation sequence/order
1. Understand the background and characteristics of China's ancient love view.
2. Read Guan Guan's "Pigeon" in The Book of Songs to understand its meaning and symbolic significance.
By reading other ancient literary works, we can understand the ancient people's pursuit and understanding of love.
4. Understand the ethical culture in ancient China and the status and role of marriage in ancient China.
5. By comparing the ancient and modern views of love, we can understand the changes and evolution of culture.